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How Does My Dentist Diagnose a Cavity?

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Do you ever wonder how your dentist diagnoses a cavity while you’re sitting in the dental chair? If so, our dental team is happy to tell you how! Sometimes cavities aren’t always noticeable with the naked eye, so to detect the hard-to-see cavities, Dr. [doctor_name] accurately diagnoses the cavity with a simple and effective process.

First, your dentist will inspect every single tooth in your mouth with a special dental tool. As [heshe] runs the tool over the surfaces of the teeth, two things can happen: The tool could stick in place or run smoothly over the surface. If it sticks, it’s a sign there is damage to the tooth enamel, which is usually a cavity.

Second, your dentist can take detailed pictures of your mouth during your dental exam with the help of dental X-rays. These pictures show the teeth, tooth roots, and underlying bones as well as any problems in those areas. This can help your dentist identify a cavity that is hiding deep in your mouth.

For more information and details about how your dentist diagnoses a cavity in [city], [state], please reach out to [practice_name] at [phone] when you have the chance. Our dental team will be happy to give you the answers you need!

 

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Getting rid of plaque from your pearly whites at least once per day is an essential part of an awesome hygiene routine. When plaque sits on teeth for too long, it can fashion tartar, which eventually leads to periodontal disease. Rinsing with a mouthwash solution, in addition to brushing your teeth and flossing, can help you keep your mouth clean and healthy. Mouthwash can diminish tooth corrosion, periodontal disease (also called periodontitis), tartar and plaque. Removing the plaque on your chompers by rinsing with mouthwash will reduce the quantity of enamel-attacking acids in your mouth that lead to cavities, and it might lower your risk for periodontal disease.

Using mouthwash is actually pretty straightforward. You can wash out your mouth by swishing the manufacturer-recommended amount of mouthwash for 30 to 60 seconds before spitting it out. Do not consume for at least 30 minutes after using the mouthwash; this will support your chompers to get the best advantage from using the mouthwash.

Have you had a checkup at our office in [city], [state], in the last six months? Do you have any questions or concerns about mouthwash that Dr. [doctor_name] and the [practice_name] team could answer? Please call [phone] now to pencil in your next checkup, and we’ll get you all set up. We can’t wait to see you!

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At [practice_name], we’re proud to offer our patients the latest and best oral technologies. One of the technologies we offer is laser dentistry, a powerful, efficient set of methods for performing dental treatments with lasers. Many of our patients have asked about what laser dentistry entails; here are a few of the services laser dentistry can be utilized for.

Cavity detection. Using soft tissue lasers, we can detect cavities before they’ve done too much harm. The laser finds derivatives of tooth corrosion, enabling us to begin treatment to contain the cavity.

Crown lengthening. A common service in dentistry is crown lengthening, where the exposure of your chompers and gums reveals more surfaces of your teeth for restorative services. By working with both soft tissue lasers and hard tissue lasers during crown lengthening, we can form you the smile you deserve.

Oral fillings: Hard tissue lasers used during dental fillings might eliminate bacteria inside cavities, increasing the overall health of your teeth. Additionally, dental lasers can reduce the use of oral drills, the traditional tool used during oral filling procedures.

Fear relief. Many advances have been made in all aspects of dentistry in the recent years. Despite this, many people still have a fear of oral procedures and dental devices. A good side effect of laser dentistry is fear reduction; the lasers used in laser dentistry are invisible and quiet, meaning that lots of people favor them to traditional dental apparatuses.

We’re thrilled about the possibilities of laser dentistry, and we hope that seeing some of these examples has helped you share some of our enthusiasm. If you’re ready to visit [practice_name] in [city], [state], call [phone] now to schedule your next appointment with Dr. [doctor_name].

 

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